Manuscript Records of the French and Indian War in the Library of the American Antiquarian Society

$25.50

The American Antiquarian Society inventoried its holdings on the French and Indian War and published its findings in one easy-to-use volume. Herein you will find: the correspondence of Sir William Johnson appears in abbreviated form and covers the years 1755 to 1774, (several letters covering the OH-IL country are printed in full); the correspondence of Col. John Bradstreet (1711-1774) also appears in abbreviated form, while his claims to lands in America are reproduced in full. Also included are notes describing manuscripts (written by numerous people, 1754-1767) which deal with the conflict in Pennsylvania, New England and the Northwest, and the Orderly Book of William Henshaw, which provides "a description of camp life from May to November 1759."

Charles Henry Lincoln

(1909), 2007, 5½x8½, paper, index, 276 pp.

ISBN: 9781556137396

101-L0739